Alliance Homecare Welcomes New Director of Nursing Administration

Juli Abati, Director of Nursing Administration at Alliance Homecare

We are thrilled to welcome Juli to our team. Her decades of experience and expertise – both in nursing and care management – will increase the quality of life and experience for all Alliance Homecare clients and their families.

NEW YORK

Alliance Homecare – a concierge home health care provider serving individuals and families in New York City, Long Island, Westchester and the Lower Hudson Valley, has announced the appointment of Juli Abati as Director of Nursing Administration.

Juli Abati joins Alliance Homecare with more than 25 years of nursing experience and over 17 years of management experience. She has a proven track record of motivating and supervising home health personnel to achieve maximum productivity. As Director of Nursing Administration, Abati will lead the overall direction of the company’s nursing program and oversee the clinical care of patients.

“Alliance Homecare is committed to hiring the best trained, most caring and nurturing caregivers,” said Greg Solometo, co-founder and CEO of Alliance Homecare. “We are thrilled to welcome Juli to our team. Her decades of experience and expertise – both in nursing and care management – will increase the quality of life and experience for all Alliance Homecare clients and their families.”

Prior to Alliance Homecare, Abati worked at the Visiting Nurse Association Health Group as a Hospice Regional Director and later as Regional Director of Pediatric and Infusion Care. With this role, Abati was responsible for providing oversight and management of the Pediatric Homecare and Infusion programs with an average of approximately 200 patients.

A long-time registered nurse, Abati is a Nationally Certified Clinical Nurse Leader, awarded by the Commission on Nurse Certification of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing. She is also a New Jersey Choice Master Trainer from the New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Aging Services, Office of Community Choice Options.

Abati received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Villanova University and a Master of Science in Nursing with a concentration in Clinical Leadership from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.

Alliance Homecare is located on the sixth floor of 252 West 37th Street in New York. They can be reached at 1.877.NURSE80 or http://www.alliancehomecare.com. For the latest news and updates, follow Alliance Homecare on LinkedIn, Facebook (@AllianceHomecareNY), Twitter (@alliancehcny) and Google+.

About Alliance Homecare

Alliance Homecare is a concierge home health care company which offers an extensive range of high-quality private home care services to an elite client base in lower New York State which includes: the five boroughs of New York City, Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester and Rockland Counties. Co-founded in 2006, Alliance has a uniquely selective hiring process, known as The Grandma RuleSM. This process ensures Alliance only hires the highest caliber of registered nurses, home health aides and health care professionals, resources the company would be comfortable caring for their own families. These specialized professionals provide best-in-class care for Alliance’s clients and their loved ones while honoring a strict code of confidentiality. A Licensed Home Care Services Agency (LHCSA), Alliance’s services include private duty nursing, home health aides, companions, professional care management, physical therapy, and nutritional counseling. To learn more, visit http://www.alliancehomecare.com.

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